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BMW are changing their naming system, all the coupes now are one number higher (even numbers), just like the 6 series is actually a coupe version of the 5

but i have seen some 3 series coupes with 3 series badges (i think) so dunno wtf bmw are doing

BMW are changing their naming system, all the coupes now are one number higher (even numbers), just like the 6 series is actually a coupe version of the 5

but i have seen some 3 series coupes with 3 series badges (i think) so dunno wtf bmw are doing

6 series coupes have been around since the 70's are you sure it wasnt a 1 series?

but i have seen some 3 series coupes with 3 series badges (i think) so dunno wtf bmw are doing

They're bowing down to the marketing parasites.

They were going to name the 3 series coupe the 4 series, but because the 3 Series name has such cachet it would have been marketing suicide for them to rename the M3 to an M4.

Any BMW enthusiasts, who buy them as "driving machines", would know that the car they want is the 4 Series and deal with it. But for arriviste that know as much about cars as your typical social climber that buys a 4 cylinder BMW, they'd think they were getting something else.

Its why the 318i is still badged a 318 rather than 319i when the E46 was released, the 320i when it had a 2.2L, and the 323i when it had a 2.5L - the 318i, 320i and 323i names were so famous in the marketplace that BMW decided to ignore their own naming convention.

maybe there taking a similar page from audis' book.

a4- 4 door

a5- coupe

dunno..

couldnt find anything on the web about an M4. alot of pics saying M4 but there a Z4 :P

Edited by jake33
  • 2 weeks later...

was the car a kinda brass coloured convertible or coupe? i've just finished my apprenticeship at BMW and am pretty sure i have seen this car come into work. the owner has done the badging themselves. there is no such thing as a 435i or M4. and also the 318i no longer exists

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